Terms of Service

Last updated: July 5, 2026

These Terms of Service ("Terms") are the agreement between you and Code Quality Check ("we", "us") for your use of codequalitycheck.com and the scanning service we provide (the "Service"). By using the Service, or by signing in to an account, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the Service.

We have kept these Terms as short and plain as we can. If anything here does not match your experience of the Service, tell us at legal@codequalitycheck.com.


1. What the Service is

Code Quality Check runs a passive, external scan of a website, web app, or API that you point it at. It reads what is publicly visible (pages, markup, scripts, response headers, and certificates) and reports findings across quality, configuration, security, performance, SEO, and accessibility, with a suggested fix for each.

The Service is a diagnostic aid, not a guarantee. A scan looks at a site at one moment in time and reports what our automated checks find. A passing result, a high score, or the absence of a finding does not mean a site is secure, compliant, error-free, or fit for any particular purpose. Use your own judgment, and your own review where it matters.


2. Who can use the Service

You must be at least 13 years old to use the Service. The Service is not directed to children under 13. If you are under 18, you may use the Service only with the involvement of a parent or guardian who agrees to these Terms on your behalf. By using the Service, you confirm you are able to enter into this agreement.


3. Your account

You can run a free scan without an account. To save your scan history and download reports, you sign in with GitHub. You are responsible for keeping access to your GitHub account secure and for activity under your account. Tell us at legal@codequalitycheck.com if you believe your account has been used without your permission. We store only the minimum account information we need to run the Service; the details are in our Privacy Policy.


4. Scanning only sites you are allowed to scan

You may scan only:

Do not use the Service against any target you do not own or are not authorized to test. Our scan sends the same kind of ordinary requests a normal visitor makes, but scanning someone else's property without permission can still breach their terms or the law, and that is your responsibility, not ours. You are solely responsible for the targets you submit, and you agree to cover us for any claim that arises from a scan you were not authorized to run (see section 11).


5. Acceptable use

When you use the Service, you agree not to:

We may suspend or end access for anyone who breaks these rules (see section 12).


6. Your content and your results

The URLs you submit, the notes you add to a scan (a name, a repository link, your stack, or free-text notes), and the messages you send us are yours. You give us the permission we need to store and use them to run the Service and respond to you, and you confirm you have the right to submit them and that they do not break the law or infringe anyone's rights.

The findings and reports the Service produces are generated by us about the site you scanned. Each scan result lives at its own unlisted web address, and anyone who has that link can view it, so it is your choice whether and with whom you share it. You can delete a scan at any time from your dashboard; if you scanned without an account, email us and we will remove it. How we handle this data, and how to request deletion, is set out in our Privacy Policy.


7. Our intellectual property

The Service, including the scanner, the checks, the website, and the format of the reports, belongs to us or our licensors. We give you a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, and revocable permission to use the Service and the findings it produces for your own purposes. You may share and act on your findings; you may not copy, resell, or build a competing service from the Service itself.


8. Third-party services

The Service relies on and links to third parties, including GitHub for sign-in and the sites you choose to scan. We are not responsible for third-party services, and their own terms and policies govern your use of them.


9. The Service is provided "as is"

We work to keep the Service useful, accurate, and available, but we provide it "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind to the fullest extent the law allows. In particular, we do not warrant that the Service will be uninterrupted or error-free, that every finding is complete or correct, or that a scan will catch every issue on a site. We may change, add, or remove checks, and change or discontinue parts of the Service, at any time.

Nothing here takes away rights you have as a consumer under the law of your country that cannot be waived.


10. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential loss, or for lost profits, data, or goodwill, arising from your use of the Service. Because the Service is provided free of charge, our total liability to you for any claim relating to the Service is limited to one hundred US dollars (US$100).

Nothing in these Terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for gross negligence, and nothing here removes mandatory consumer rights you have under the law of your country.


11. Indemnification

You agree to cover us, including our reasonable costs, against claims and losses that arise from your misuse of the Service, from scanning a target you were not authorized to scan, from your content, or from your breach of these Terms.


12. Suspension and termination

You can stop using the Service at any time. You can delete your scans from your dashboard, and you can ask us to delete your account (see our Privacy Policy). We may suspend or end your access to the Service if you breach these Terms or use the Service in a way that risks harm to others, to us, or to the Service. If we do, these Terms stop applying to your future use, but the sections that by their nature should continue (such as intellectual property, disclaimers, limitation of liability, and indemnification) still apply.


13. Governing law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Israel, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules. The competent courts of Israel have non-exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute. If you are a consumer, this does not deprive you of the protection of the mandatory consumer laws of the country where you live.


14. Changes to these Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. When we do, we will change the "Last updated" date above and, for material changes, take reasonable steps to let you know. If you keep using the Service after a change takes effect, that means you accept the updated Terms. We keep a short record of changes here.


15. General

If any part of these Terms is found unenforceable, the rest stays in effect. These Terms are the whole agreement between you and us about the Service. You may not transfer your rights under them; we may transfer ours to a successor, for example in a merger or sale. We are not responsible for delays or failures caused by events beyond our reasonable control. If we do not enforce a right straight away, that is not a waiver of it.


16. Contact

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Legal email: legal@codequalitycheck.com

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